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Self-inductance sensor

  • US 4,817,625 A
  • Filed: 04/24/1987
  • Issued: 04/04/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/24/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A self-inductance sensor for measuring the change in circumference of an object comprising:

  • an elongate band of distensible material adapted to partially circumscribe the object;

    an elongate strap of nondistensible material having its ends attached to the opposite ends of the band so that the band and strap in combination form a closed loop adapted to completely circumscribe the object;

    an electrical conductor secured to the band and having a first portion extending from a first position adjacent one end of the band to a second position adjacent the other end of the band and a second portion extending from said second position to said first position, each portion of the conductor having a repetitive geometric configuration with the portions symmetrically and closely juxtaposed to form a series of substantially enclosed areas which change shape as the band is distended;

    each of said substantially enclosed areas being bounded half by said geometric configuration of said first position and half by said geometric configuration of said second portion;

    and means for measuring the self-inductance of the conductor to indicate the relative extension of the band and thus the change in circumference of the object.

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